Binary Math
IPv4 Addressing
Network Address Translation
Network Communication
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what is binary 00000010 in decimal?

2

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Every device needs a unique?

IP address

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What is NAT stand for?

Network Address Translation?

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Our computer systems use many different methods when communicating with other devices is....

unicast, broadcast, multicast, and anycast communication.

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what is binary 10000010 in decimal?

130

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what was the subnet mask that was listed in the slide?

255.255.255.0

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how many estimated device are there connect to the internet?

20 billion (and growing)

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what is a unicast?

One station sending information to another station

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what is binary 11111111 in decimal?

255

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what was the example IP address in the slideshow?

192.168.1.165

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ipv4 supports around how many addresses?

4.29 billion addresses

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What does the multicast do?

Delivery of information to interested systems



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what is decimal 154 in binary?

10011010

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What is a other way to address a loopback address?

localhost

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What is the first private IP address range?

The first range is 10.0.0.0 through 10.255.255.255

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What is an Anycast?

Single destination IP address that  has multiple paths to two or more endpoints

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what is decimal 152 in binary

10011000

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What does APIPA stand for?

Automatic Private IP Addressing

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What is the last private IP address range?

 last private IP address range is 192.168.0.0 through 192.168.255.255

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what methods are use in the IPv4 and IPv6?

Multicast, and Anycast